And there is one more portrait of Bach coming with this stamp, what Bach could have looked like. Plus - where in the stamp actually is Bach?

1985 The Comoros

1985 Djibouti

That is what does not belong onto a letter. Such artwork needs to go into a frame and on the wall. It is one of our favorite stamps: the Bach stamp from the Republic of Ivory Coast.

2012 Republic of Ivory Coast

What actually has the jungle doctor to do with Bach? And why after all is this a Bach stamp? What you almost don't see in the original size of the stamp works much better in the enlargement. More
is what you find with a click here.

1973 Gabun

2000 Gambia

This actually is really no challenge for the best of the best. Why after all is this stamp permitted into the whole big family of Bach stamps? A hot tip: it's working better, if you enlarge the
picture.

2000 Gambia

2003 Gambia

1985 Guinea

2002 Guinea

2002 Guinea

2002 Guinea

2002 Guinea Bissau

What have a pope, Bach, the ICE and a classic car in common? Correct: all that is German.

2008 Guinea Bissau

2010 Guinea Bissau

2010 Guinea Bissau

2012 Guinea Bissau

1985 Congo

1990 Congo

2012 Congo

2012 Congo

2012 Congo

2000 Lesotho

1975 Mali

2000 Mali

You do already know, why this is a Bach stamp, although neither pics, nor a note of the Thomas Cantor can be found on the paper. However, without the text in the part underneath the pictures there
would have been no pardon at all.

2009 Mali

This following Bach stamp is what you have to check on Flickr. This is possible with a click on the stamp.

2012 Mali

1985 Mauritania

2012 Mozambique

2012 Mozambique

1976 Ruanda

2000 Ruanda

1985 Sierra Leone

2000 Sierra Leone

With a very high probability this following little piece of paper is no real Bach stamp, but it is awesomely "handmade" - however it looks really cool. Or should it be they look
really cool?